Ghana: ‘Stronger Pan-African movement vital for African unity’ | Ahmadiyya Ameer


Beside the binding factor, Pan-Africanism being an ethical one, the PAAMA went the extra mile to rope in the Ahmadiyya Muslim factor as the most potent among the determining factors.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: Graphic Online
By Sebastian Syme | August 14, 2017

The Ameer and Missionary in-charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Ghana, Maulvi Muhammed Bin-Salih, has stressed the need for a stronger Pan-African movement to unify and uplift the people of African descent in the diaspora to keep stronger ties with members in the rest of the world.

He said Pan-Africanism was a worldwide intellectual movement that encouraged and strengthened the bonds of solidarity between people of African descent, which came with the ideology that the people of Africa and other countries around the world were intertwined.

Pan-African unity

“Core Pan-Africanism was based on the belief that African people, both on the continent and in the diaspora shared not a common history but a common destiny as well,” Maulvi Bin-Salih, told the Daily Graphic on the sidelines of the just-ended 51st Convention of the Ahamdiyya Muslim Community (Jalsa Salana) in Hampshire, UK.
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